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Asseb
Asseb-Assab
An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society. Abc-Clio. ISBN 9781598846669. "Asseb Eritrea". Britannica. The Ethiopians: An Introduction to Country and People
Asseb-Assam Board of Secondary Education
The Board of Secondary Education, Assam commonly known as SEBA, is the state education regulatory board under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Education
Asseb-Adama
use this same route to travel to and from the seaports of Djibouti and Asseb (though the latter is not currently used by Ethiopia, following the Eritrean-Ethiopian
Asseb-Transport in Eritrea
in Eritrea. total: 4,010 km paved: 874 km unpaved: 3,136 km (1996 est.) Asseb (Aseb) Massawa (Mits'iwa) total: 5 ships (with a volume of 1,000 gross tonnage (GT)
Asseb-Red Sea
Al-Qusair, Egypt (القصير) Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia (الوجه) Aqaba, Jordan (العقبة) Asseb, Eritrea (ዓሰብ / عصب) Dahab, Egypt (دهب) Duba, Saudi Arabia (ضباء) Eilat
Asseb-East Africa
British India. In 1890, beginning with the purchase of the small port town of Asseb from a local sultan in Eritrea, the Italians colonized all of Eritrea. In
Asseb-Edd, Eritrea
Sea region of Eritrea. It is situated on the main highway that connects Asseb, the former province of Denkalia, and Massawa. The majority of the townspeople
Asseb-Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928
the Red Sea port of Asseb in the Italian colony of Eritrea, called for both nations to co-operate in building a road between Asseb and Dessie and made
Asseb-Bure (disputed zone)
(50 mi) west of Asseb, on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, and claimed by both countries. Bure lies across the important Awash-Asseb highway, which
Asseb-Assab International Airport
Assab International Airport (IATA: ASA, ICAO: HHSB) is an international airport in Assab, the capital of the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. It serves
Asseb-Eritrea
cities of the country are the capital city of Asmara and the port town of Asseb in the southeast, as well as the towns of Massawa to the east, the northern
Asseb-Assab volcanic field
The Assab volcanic field is a group of basaltic cinder cones and associated lava flows located in the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. With a peak elevation
Asseb-Asaita
monarchy, but is 50 kilometres (31 mi) south by unpaved road from Awash–Asseb highway. A telephone line from Kombolcha to Asaita was in operation in 1964
Asseb-Abiy Ahmed
opens the possibility for Ethiopia to resume using the Ports of Massawa and Asseb, which, prior to the Ethio-Eritrean conflict, were its main ports, which
Asseb-Assab Subregion
Assab Subregion is a district in the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. Assab City 13°01′N 42°44′E / 13.017°N 42.733°E / 13.017; 42.733 v t e
Asseb-Fall of the Derg regime
offensive in control of most parts of Eritrea other than Asmara, Massawa, Asseb, Barentu, and Senafe. In February 1975, another insurgency group the Tigray
Asseb-Transport in Ethiopia
Ethiopia is landlocked and was by agreement with Eritrea using the ports of Asseb and Massawa until 1997; since the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Ethiopia has used
Asseb-Economy of Ethiopia
Eritrean–Ethiopian War, landlocked Ethiopia mainly relied on the seaports of Asseb and Massawa in Eritrea for international trade. As of 2005[update], Ethiopia
Asseb-New Jersey's 30th legislative district
February 12, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. November 5, 1997. Retrieved February 12, 2016. "Official
Asseb-New Jersey's 8th legislative district
December 19, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved April 28, 2016. "Official List, General
Asseb-New Jersey's 34th legislative district
March 7, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. November 5, 1997. Retrieved March 7, 2016. "Official
Asseb-New Jersey's 38th legislative district
March 7, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved March 7, 2016. "Official List, General
Asseb-New Jersey's 9th legislative district
December 21, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2016. "Official List, General Election
Asseb-New Jersey's 40th legislative district
March 7, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. November 5, 1997. Retrieved March 7, 2016. "Official
Asseb-New Jersey's 32nd legislative district
February 29, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. November 5, 1997. Retrieved February 29, 2016. "NJ
Asseb-List of volcanoes in Eritrea
Alid 910 2966 14°53′N 39°55′E / 14.88°N 39.92°E / 14.88; 39.92 Holocene Asseb 910 2986 12°51′N 42°26′E / 12.85°N 42.43°E / 12.85; 42.43 Holocene Dubbi
Asseb-Italians of Ethiopia
Italians began to vie with the British and French for influence in the area. Asseb, a port near the southern entrance of the Red Sea, was bought by in March
Asseb-Oneness Pentecostalism
Apostolic Faith Camp Meeting" (PDF). The Assemblies of God Archives. Asseblies of God Heritage. Blumhofer, Edith Waldvogel (1993). "Baptism and the Trinity"
Asseb-History of Eritrea
British to the Italians, who united it with the already colonised port of Asseb to form a coastal Italian possession. The Italians took advantage of disorder
Asseb-Southern Red Sea Region
Forming the major part of the Danakil Desert, its major towns include Asseb, Beilul, Rahaita and T'i'o. The highest point in this region is Mount Ramlu
Asseb-Regions of Eritrea
Hamasien Southern Red Sea Region, Debubawi Keyih Bahri ዞባ ደቡባዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ منطقة البحر الأحمر الجنوب 6 398,073 27,600 Asseb Osman Mohammed Omer ER-DK Denkalia
Asseb-Elidar
During the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, displaced Afar and non-Afar people from Asseb and Bure took refuge at Elidar, before being transported to Logiya and Mille
Asseb-History of Ethiopia
peerage, and given the title of Lord Napier of Magdala. A Red Sea port called Asseb was purchased from the local sultan in March 1870 by Rubattino Shipping
Asseb-List of ports and harbours of the Indian Ocean
Hurghada Red Sea Northeast Africa Egypt Suez Red Sea East Africa Eritrea Asseb Red Sea East Africa Eritrea Massawa Red Sea South Asia India, Gujarat Alang
Asseb-History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Italy. Italian colonial ventures began with the acquisition of the ports of Asseb in 1869 and Massawa in 1885 in what is now Eritrea. These areas were claimed
Asseb-Yangudi Rassa National Park
north. The park headquarters are south of the park in Gewane. The Awash-Asseb highway runs north and south through the park. The park adjoins Mille-Serdo
Asseb-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Ghelaelo, Ghinda, Karura, Massawa, Nakfa, Shieb 6 Southern Red Sea (ዞባ ደቡባዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ) Araeta, Asseb, Debub Debubawi Keih Bahri, Maekel Debubawi Keih Bahri
Asseb-Wefri Warsay Yika'alo
Eritrean Railway (completed) Asmara-Fil fbil-Massawa Highway (completed) Asseb-Massawa Highway (under construction) Keren-Barentu-Tessenei Highway (under
Asseb-Mersha Nahusenay
Prior to that, he was a member of the board for construction of the Dessie-Asseb road, a project undertaken by a team of Dutch engineers. Ato Denqu, husband
Asseb-Political history of East Africa
annexed to the Ethiopian vassal kingdom of Shewa in Ethiopia. 5 July 1882: Asseb, part of the vassal Ethiopian Afar sultanate (in modern Eritrea), is conquered
Asseb-Mengesha Seyoum
contract for the Franco-Ethiopian railway, and built an oil refinery in Asseb. During his tenure a bridge was built over the Blue Nile near Bahir Dar
Asseb-New Jersey's 13th legislative district
December 30, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved December 30, 2015. "Official List, General
Asseb-New Jersey's 11th legislative district
December 26, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2016. "Official List, General Election
Asseb-Afdera (woreda)
road constructed in the 1990s connects this woreda to the main Awash - Asseb highway. About 90 kilometers of this gravel road, connecting Afdera to Serdo
Asseb-New Jersey's 29th legislative district
February 6, 2016. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. November 5, 1997. Retrieved February 6, 2016. "Official
Asseb-New Jersey's 14th legislative district
December 30, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved December 30, 2015. "NJ General Assembly
Asseb-New Jersey's 10th legislative district
December 22, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2016. "Official List, General Election
Asseb-New Jersey's 12th legislative district
December 29, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved December 29, 2015. "Official List, General
Asseb-New Jersey's 1st legislative district
December 3, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved April 20, 2016. "Official List, General
Asseb-New Jersey's 3rd legislative district
December 5, 2015. "THE 1997 ELECTIONS: RESULTS; The Races for the New Jersey Assebly". The New York Times. Retrieved April 20, 2016. "Official List, General
Asseb-Premiership of Abiy Ahmed
ensuring direct telecommunications, road, and aviation links using Massawa and Asseb. Abiy received the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. Some Eritrean critics asked why